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When you start a new firm, you will always be met with uncertainty. Of course, you have a plan of how you want to run your firm, but there are many variables that can attempt to throw it off course. So, how do you navigate it?
That’s what we’re talking about in this episode with Jeremy Widder, a criminal defense lawyer practicing in Southern Maryland.
Jeremy started his solo practice in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, and he shares about how this helped his firm become more innovative.
He uses technology to automate and simplify as much of his practice as possible, while still providing top-notch legal representation and client service.
Jeremy gives listeners actionable tips on:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Jeremy here:
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When you start a new firm, you will always be met with uncertainty. Of course, you have a plan of how you want to run your firm, but there are many variables that can attempt to throw it off course. So, how do you navigate it?
That’s what we’re talking about in this episode with Jeremy Widder, a criminal defense lawyer practicing in Southern Maryland.
Jeremy started his solo practice in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, and he shares about how this helped his firm become more innovative.
He uses technology to automate and simplify as much of his practice as possible, while still providing top-notch legal representation and client service.
Jeremy gives listeners actionable tips on:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Jeremy here:
Connect with me

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